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Functional Hemodynamic Monitoring

  • Takes a novel, practical approach to analyzing hemodynamic monitoring, focusing on the patient and outcomes based on disease, treatment options and relevance of monitoring to direct patient care
  • Will rapidly become a classic in the approach to patient monitoring and management during critical illness

Part of the book series: Update in Intensive Care Medicine (UICMSOFT)

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Table of contents (29 papers)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages I-XIII
  2. Introduction

  3. Therapeutic goals

    1. Defining Hemodynamic Instability

      • M. H. Weil
      Pages 9-17
    2. Determinants of Blood Flow and Organ Perfusion

      • E. Calzia, Z. Iványi, P. Radermacher
      Pages 19-32
    3. Microcirculatory and Mitochondrial Distress Syndrome (MMDS): A New Look at Sepsis

      • P. E. Spronk, V. S. Kanoore-Edul, C. Ince
      Pages 47-67
    4. ‘Adequate’ Hemodynamics: A Question of Time?

      • L. Gattinoni, F. Valenza, E. Carlesso
      Pages 69-86
  4. Limits and Applications of Hemodynamic Monitoring

    1. Arterial Pressure: A Personal View

      • D. Bennett
      Pages 89-97
    2. Central Venous Pressure: Uses and Limitations

      • T. Smith, R. M. Grounds, A. Rhodes
      Pages 99-110
    3. Cardiac Output by Thermodilution and Arterial Pulse Contour Techniques

      • J. R. C. Jansen, P. C. M. van den Berg
      Pages 135-152
    4. Clinical Value of Intrathoracic Volumes from Transpulmonary Indicator Dilution

      • A. B. J. Groeneveld, R. M. B. G. E. Breukers, J. Verheij
      Pages 153-163
    5. Methodology and Value of Assessing Extravascular Lung Water

      • A. B. J. Groeneveld, J. Verheij
      Pages 165-173
    6. Arterial Pulse Power Analysis: The LiDCOℳ plus System

      • A. Rhodes, R. Sunderland
      Pages 183-192
    7. Esophageal Doppler monitoring

      • M. Singer
      Pages 193-204
    8. Splanchnic Blood Flow

      • J. Creteur
      Pages 205-220
  5. Measurement of Oxygen Derived Variables and Cardiac Performance

    1. Mixed Venous Oxygen Saturation (SvO2)

      • J. B. Hall
      Pages 233-240
    2. Central Venous Oxygen Saturation (ScvO2)

      • K. Reinhart, F. Bloos
      Pages 241-250

About this book

Hemodynamic monitoring is one of the major diagnostic tools available in the acute care setting to diagnose cardiovascular insufficiency and monitor changes over time in response to interventions. However, the rationale and efficacy of hemodynamic monitoring to affect outcome has come into question. We now have increasing evidence that outcome from critical illness can be improved by focused resuscitation based on existing hemodynamic monitoring, whereas non-specific aggressive resuscitation impairs survival. Thus, this book frames hemodynamic monitoring into a functional perspective wherein hemodynamic variables and physiology interact to derive performance and physiological reserve estimates that themselves drive treatment. This philosophy, as well as the limitations and applications of common and evolving hemodynamic measures and their focused use in the care of critically ill patients are discussed, relevant to one underlying truth: No monitoring device, no matter how simple or sophisticated, will improve patient-centered outcomes useless coupled to a treatment which, itself, improves outcome.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Department of Critical Care Medicine, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, USA

    Michael R. Pinsky

  • Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care, Lariboisière University Hospital University of Paris VII, Paris Cedex 10, France

    Didier Payen

About the editors

Michael R. Pinsky, MD is a professor of Critical Care medicine, Bioengineering and Anaesthesiology at the University of Pittsburgh and Dr hc from the University of Paris (La Sorbonne). He is considered an expert in hemodynamic monitoring, cardiovascular and pulmonary physiology and the treatments of cardio-respiratory diseases, including septic shock, ARDS and transplantation.

Didier Payen, MD is a professor and chairman of Anaesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine at Laribosiere Hospital, Paris and the president of the European Society of Intensive care Medicine. He is considered an expert in hemodynamic monitoring, organ transplantation, nitric oxide metabolism and treatment and cardiovascular physiology.

Bibliographic Information

  • Book Title: Functional Hemodynamic Monitoring

  • Editors: Michael R. Pinsky, Didier Payen

  • Series Title: Update in Intensive Care Medicine

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/b138257

  • Publisher: Springer Berlin, Heidelberg

  • eBook Packages: Medicine, Medicine (R0)

  • Copyright Information: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2005

  • Hardcover ISBN: 978-3-540-22349-8Published: 19 October 2004

  • Softcover ISBN: 978-3-540-22986-5Published: 14 September 2005

  • eBook ISBN: 978-3-540-26900-7Published: 11 August 2005

  • Series ISSN: 1610-4056

  • Edition Number: 1

  • Number of Pages: XIV, 422

  • Topics: Cardiology, Intensive / Critical Care Medicine

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Softcover Book USD 279.99
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